'The Father of The Arts’: Old Master Drawings Today As the basis of every creative process, whether the artist workein clay, paint or metal, in 1550 Giorgio Vasari claimed that drawing was indeed the ‘the father of all our arts’: painting, sculpture and architecture. While investigating the dual significance of the Italian word ‘disegno’ in the 16th century, which envelops both the physical act of drawing and the creative concept of design, this lecture will provide the tools for discussing today’s role of drawing, addressing problems of authorship, attribution and authenticity through the lenses of most current market results.  Speaker: Furio Rinaldi Specialist, Old Master Drawings, Christie's 1.5 CE credits Sponsored by:  FEES in-person & on-demand Free Associate and Student Members RSVP required $10 Members $20 General Admission If you have previously registered for this lecture or the full series, you do not need to re-submit payment or registration information. Registration is accepted only with payment. NO REFUNDS. Register online (at the top of this page); OR by calling 212.889.5404 x 11 |